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Mother: Erie Rosallee HUDSON |
_Jared William CHERRY _____+ | (1796 - 1871) m 1816 _Joshua W CHERRY _________| | (1823 - 1868) m 1846 | | |_Sarah "Sally" HOLLAND ____+ | (1796 - 1827) m 1816 _Jobe Joshua CHERRY ___| | (1868 - 1931) m 1892 | | | _Jonathan Hadley ANDERSON _+ | | | (1806 - 1864) m 1825 | |_Sarah "Sallie" ANDERSON _| | (1828 - 1903) m 1846 | | |_Sarah "Susan" DAVIS ______ | (1808 - 1850) m 1825 | |--Charles B. CHERRY | (1895 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Erie Rosallee HUDSON _| (1875 - 1971) m 1892 | | ___________________________ | | |__________________________| | |___________________________
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_Thomas DYSON "the Immigrant"_ | (1658 - ....) _John DYSON _________| | (1682 - 1759) | | |______________________________ | _Thomas DYSON _______| | (1704 - ....) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--Thomas DYSON | (1740 - 1776) | ______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________
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Mother: Isabell GOLDING |
Children by 2nd wife Sarah Golding:
2 Achilles K. FOSTER b: 1786 d: 1845 + Jane BLACKSTOCK b: 11 JUL
1794 d: 1870
2 John FOSTER b: 1773 d: ABT. 1832 + Sinah LACHNEY b: ABT. 1787
d: BET. 1881 - 1886
2 Mary FOSTER b: 1777 d: 1821 + Golding TINSLEY b: 1756 d: 9 MAY
1851
2 Judith FOSTER
2 William Golding FOSTER b: abt 1766 d: bet 1820-1830 + Judith
BOBO b: abt 1771 d: abt 1815
2 Anthony Jr FOSTER b: 2 May 1766 d: 30 Jun 1842 + Elizabeth
BOBO b: 4 Feb 1769 d: 10 Apr 1846
2 James Franklin FOSTER b: ABT. 1775 d: ABT. 1845 + Nancy ? b:
ABT. 1789
2 Mary FOSTER
_Richard FOSTER "the immigrant"___ | (1619 - 1681) m 1642 _Robert FOSTER ______| | (1651 - 1715) m 1686| | |_Susanna GARNETT _________________+ | (1620 - ....) m 1642 _John FOSTER Sr._____| | (1688 - 1763) m 1710| | | _John GARNETT II__________________+ | | | (1648 - 1703) m 1670 | |_Elizabeth GARNETT __| | (1663 - 1744) m 1686| | |_Ann TAYLOR ______________________ | (1650 - 1703) m 1670 | |--Anthony FOSTER Sr. | (1727 - 1805) | _John GOLDING Sr. "the Immigrant"_ | | (1640 - ....) m 1669 | _John GOLDING _______| | | (1670 - 1777) m 1690| | | |_Daughter of RIPLEY ______________ | | (1640 - ....) m 1669 |_Isabell GOLDING ____| (1691 - 1747) m 1710| | __________________________________ | | |_Cassandra TUCKER ___| (1670 - 1715) m 1690| |__________________________________
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Levi Harrell b 1750 who had a son also named in will as Levi b
1777 who got the 204 acres of land owned by Jacob. The elder
Levi was named as executor in will and would be guardian of the
ten year old Levi Jr.....
__ | _Francis HARRELL ____| | (1700 - ....) | | |__ | _Jacob HARRELL ______| | (1720 - 1787) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Levi HARRELL Sr. | (1750 - 1806) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Nancy (Ann) Clayton PENDLETON |
KENNEDY, John Pendleton, 1795-1870
KENNEDY, John Pendleton, (brother of Anthony Kennedy), a
Representative from Maryland; born in Baltimore, Md., October
25, 1795; attended private schools and was graduated from
Baltimore Academy in 1812; volunteered and served in the War of
1812; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1816 and commenced
practice in Baltimore, Md.; also engaged in literary pursuits
and was a novelist of distinction; member of the State house of
delegates 1821-1823; appointed secretary of the legation in
Chile January 27, 1823, but did not proceed to his post,
resigning June 23, 1823; unsuccessful candidate for election to
the Twenty-fifth Congress; subsequently elected as a Whig to the
same Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Isaac
McKim and served from April 25, 1838, to March 3, 1839;
unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1838 to the
Twenty-sixth Congress; elected to the Twenty-seventh and
Twenty-eighth Congresses (March 4, 1841-March 3, 1845);
chairman, Committee on Commerce (Twenty-seventh Congress);
unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1844 to the
Twenty-ninth Congress; again a member of the State house of
delegates, in 1846, and served as speaker; Secretary of the Navy
in the Cabinet of President Fillmore from July 22, 1852, to
March 7, 1853; resumed literary pursuits; died August 18, 1870,
at Newport, R.I., while on a visit; interment in Greenmount
Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
Bibliography
DAB; Bohner, Charles H. John Pendleton Kennedy, Gentleman from
Baltimore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1961; Spelman,
Georgia Peterman. “The Whig Rhetoric of John Pendleton Kennedy.”
Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 1974.
John Pendleton Kennedy. Author: GWATHMEY , EDWARD M.. Published
by 1931. Thomas Nelson and Sons New York. First edition, 8vo,
pp. 193; near fine copy in a slightly chipped dust- jacket.
Full-length biography of the American author, statesman,
patriot, patron of Poe, and in the first rank of early American
novelists.. Price: US$75.00. Quantity available:
ROB OF THE BOWL. A LEGEND OF ST. INIGOE'S.
BY JOHN P. KENNEDY,
AUTHOR OF "SWALLOW BARN,"
"HORSE-SHOE ROBINSON," ETC.
Daniel. Quot homines tot sententić.
Martin. And what is that?
Daniel. ‘T is Greek, and argues difference of opinion.
JOHN WOODVIL REVISED EDITION. NEW YORK: G. P. PUTNAM AND SONS,
ASSOCIATION BUILDING, 4TH AVENUE AND 23D ST. 1872. Page 5
PREFACE.
THE tale related in the following pages refers to a period in
the history of Maryland, which has heretofore been involved in
great obscurity, - many of the most important records connected
with it having been lost to public inspection in forgotten
repositories, where they have crumbled away under the touch of
time. To the persevering research of the accomplished Librarian
of the State - a gentleman whose dauntless antiquarian zeal and
liberal scholarship are only surpassed by the enlightened
judgment with which he discharges the functions of his office -
we are indebted for the rescue of the remnant of these memorials
of by-gone days, from the oblivion to which the carelessness of
former generations had consigned them. Many were irrecoverable;
and it was the fate of the gentleman referred to, to see them
fall into dust at the moment that the long estranged light first
glanced upon them.
To some of those which have been saved from this wreck, the
author is indebted for no small portion of the materials of his
story. In his endeavor to illustrate these passages in the
annals of the state, it is proper for him to (Page 6) say that
he has aimed to perform his task with historical fidelity. If he
has set in harsher lights than may be deemed charitable some of
the actors in these scenes, or portrayed in lineaments of
disparagement or extenuation, beyond their deserts, the
partisans on either side in that war of intolerance which
disfigured the epoch of this tale, it was apart from his
purpose. As a native of the state, he feels a prompt sensibility
to the fame of her Catholic founders, and, though differing from
them in his faith, cherishes the remembrance of their noble
endeavors to establish religious freedom, with the affection due
to what he believes the most wisely planned and honestly
executed scheme of society which at that era, at least, was to
be found in the annals of mankind. In the temper inspired by
this sentiment, these volumes have been given to the public, and
are now respectfully inscribed to THE STATE OF MARYLAND, by one
who takes the deepest interest in whatever concerns her present
happiness or ancient renown.
THE AUTHOR. Baltimore, Dec. 1, 1838. Page 7
CHAPTER I.
No more thy glassy brook reflects the day,
But choked with sedges, works its weedy way;
Along thy glades a solitary guest,
The hollow-sounding bittern guards its nest;
Amidst thy desert walks the lapwing flies,
And tires their echoes with unvaried cries.
Sunk are thy bowers in shapeless ruin all,
And the long grass o'ertops the mould'ring wall.
THE DESERTED VILLAGE.
Page 14 CHAPTER II.
A train-band captain eke was he.
JOHN GILPIN.
http://docsouth.unc.edu/kennedy/kennedy.html
JOHN PENDLETON KENNEDY: GENTLEMAN FROM BALTIMORE by Bohner,
Charles H. Description: [Maryland] (Kennedy) Bohner, Charles H.
JOHN PENDLETON KENNEDY: GENTLEMAN FROM BALTIMORE. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins Pr., (1961). 1st ed. 8vo.; x, 266pp. Frontis.
portrait. Very good.
Keywords: AM MD. Price: $25.00
________________________________ | _John KENNEDY _______| | (1740 - 1786) | | |________________________________ | _John KENNEDY "the Immigrant"___| | (1769 - 1836) m 1794 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_Lilly_______________| | (1750 - ....) | | |________________________________ | | |--John Pendleton KENNEDY | (1795 - 1870) | _Nathaniel PENDLETON Sr.________+ | | (1715 - 1794) m 1745 | _Philip PENDLETON ___| | | (1752 - 1802) m 1774| | | |_Elizabeth Anne CLAYTON ________+ | | (1722 - ....) m 1745 |_Nancy (Ann) Clayton PENDLETON _| (1778 - 1854) m 1794 | | _Angus PATTERSON _______________ | | (1720 - ....) |_Agnes PATTERSON ____| (1752 - ....) m 1774| |_Lida Lydia? CHAPMAN CHAPLINE? _ (1730 - ....)
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Mother: Martha HILL |
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Mother: Eliza Bankhead MAGRUDER |
_Edmund PENDLETON Sr.______+ | (1744 - 1827) m 1764 _John PENDLETON _____| | (1765 - 1809) m 1789| | |_Mildred "Millie" POLLARD _+ | (1747 - 1827) m 1764 _John Lewis PENDLETON ____| | (1790 - 1869) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Anne (Nancy) LEWIS _| | (1767 - 1815) m 1789| | |___________________________ | | |--Thomas Magruder PENDLETON | (1832 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Eliza Bankhead MAGRUDER _| (1790 - 1842) | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Anne BURFORT |
_Evan Thomas HERBERT _ | (1650 - ....) _Robert RAGLAND _____| | (1670 - ....) | | |______________________ | _John RAGLAND "the Immigrant"_| | (1690 - ....) m 1715 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Elinor VAUGHN ______| | (1675 - ....) | | |______________________ | | |--Frances RAGLAND | (1730 - ....) | ______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Anne BURFORT ________________| (1700 - 1745) m 1715 | | ______________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________
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Mother: Elizabeth LINDSAY |
_____________________ | _______________________| | | | |_____________________ | _James ROACH ________| | (1760 - 1823) m 1788| | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--William ROACH | (1800 - ....) | _Caleb LINDSAY ______+ | | (1674 - 1717) | _Joshua LINDSAY Sr.____| | | (1698 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth LINDSAY __| (1760 - 1819) m 1788| | _____________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" NICHOLS _| (1709 - ....) | |_____________________
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Michel Douradou BRINGIER'S eldest daughter, m. Hore Browse
TRIST, of Bowden plantation, kinsman and ward of Thomas
JEFFERSON, and became mother of Nicholas Browse TRIST, Lieut.
Julian Bringier TRIST, killed at the battle of Murfresboro;
Nicholas Philip TRIST and Wilhelmine TRIST, who m. Col. Robert
WOOD, nephew of Jefferson DAVIS and gd. son of President TAYLOR.
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